-.-.,. . .-sio .vt- j w - "A '-s sV VJS W Y - . In tuft (candidate for printer, think ta EutoCHaab "indecent." Wonderfullj fSutkSoss and moral little Californian! Yonr small "airs" on this score will no more hide your ml self, than upon otters. mews received from sooth of the Calapoota monUins since the candidates left there, is of the most cheering character. The entire democratic ticket will carry every county there. CSTW. W. Page, late legislative reporter or ut Statesman, was here on a visit a few days since. Upon the evening of his arrival ttt are companies or the city tamed oat to receive him. Portland Times. MAJtsUstn, On 2th in-, mt the residence of W.b. Cole. bv H K. Waller. Mr. HchiT Vicrom and Via LrcixD D. - Kun.ill of Polk county. (Comptimente ef parties RCC1TVQ.J ' -At Winchester on tth 8th hut., Mr. Dins Hum. to if aad Mix Mast Brans. Ia CsrralU oa too 9th lost, by the Her J. A. Hanna, vr. 4.B. aciraxT ana aitss a. e, harobotx. Oa tt M lost, oa Long Tom. Lane county, P. G. Lesley. Mr. W. Nnm and Miaa M. A. Baowx. I a i c 1 1 1 Hattcei. ElecttM, Em.it,..m 7th, 1858. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. State Ticket. Ma aanutsBSTarmi to coxckkss, F. O ROVER, of Marion. X. JOHN WHITEAKER, of Lane, voa sscacraar or stats. LTJCIEX HEATH, of Polk. roa sttb raKASrasa. JOHN D. BOOX, of Marion. . tq stays rentm, ABAHEL BUSH, of Marion. roa naricaa or m scrum cocbt, M. P. DEADY, 1st District, R. E. STRATTOX. 2.i District, ' R. P. BOISE, 3d District, A. E. WAIT, 4th District. POnl WSTB1CT FKU6RCCTIXO ATTOKKKTS., " Ut Dist. A. C. GIBBS, of Douglas 5.1 " - I. N. SMITH, of Benton ; 3d " HTER JACKSON, Washington EXarion County. roa iniTon, JOHN W. GRIM, E. F. COLBY. r roa amasasTATiTcs. -B. P. HARDING. B. F. BONHAM, ." J. H. STEVENS. J. H. LASATER. L roa cw. sir kmc, MILTON SHANNON. Pouc County. roa saxaroa. B. P. BURCH, J. K. WAIT. FOB COC5CTT JUTM3S. BENJAMIN HA YD EN. ' Lane County. . K34T0KS, f. W. BRISTO W, A. B. FLORENCE. "R. B. COCHRAN, A. PATTERSON, A. J. CRUSAN, COCSTT JTDGK, ; W. S. BROCK. O Douglas County. KK1TOI, ' H. D. O'BRYANT. . ' - BCraESaDCTATmSF a?. D. BURNETT, THOMAS NORRIS.4 COOTT JCTOE, :" S. F. CHADWICK. Mnltnesmah Cottntj. - ' scsiAToa. - A. D. FITCH. IP EUXHTAT1 U X B. HALLOCK, A. D4 SHELBY. " LANSING STOUT. Benton Connty. GEO. E. COLE. acniBsaxrATiTKS. A- J. THAYER, RLPERHAM COt.STI JTP6C : B. ROBINSON. Yana.nill Connty. 7. JEREMIAH LAMSON. aaTaasBSTATrves. . C. NELSON, JOSEPH WATT. nV GEO. H. STEWARD. , nfatclasoa Coaiaitr. I SSMATOa. - i A. M. BERRY. ajErazssjrrATrvKS. " it H. BROWN, DANIEL MEWCOMB, W. G. TYAULT. . CCOXTT JCTJOE. WM. J. BEGGS. - IstaiBi Cvauaty SS3CATOBS LUTHER EINS, CHA'S? DRAIN. aanasawrArrrM, N. H. CRANOR. E. E. McININCH, JOHN T. CROOKS, T. T. TUOM AS. f cot. ni r JCBOM, S. D. HALEY. TERRITORIAL' TICKET. Marion County. B. F. BONHAM, J. H. LASATER, V JOHN H. STEVENS. Plk. Caiaitr. .13 A AC SMITH, H. N. V. HOLMES. )onr cocxciLMAS laxb aitb aaxTOR, f J. W. MACK. V. W. CHAPMAN. W.S.JONES. Iqdgea pT the several electina nrecincts ia Mar- nty, are reqneea vo insert in eacn poll uoos, Bssaa for tbe pruose of takinc Votes for or agaiast the erection of a count j jail in aaid eoany. I By orocr of the Board of Count v CommMooera. Z E. J. llAHDIXG. Clerk. 17,1858. 2wl kins tn MnlM. ' Tkw dowieratic nominees of Marion county will ad dress taetr fellow eitisea at the following Umes and place.: Botteville, Friday, May Sh; Champoeg. Satawday" 29th; FairaeU. Monday - Slat; .- Parkersville. Tuesday , Juue 1st; SirverVia. Wedoenday, - 2t; , ablinlity. Taorsdsy, " Jd; ' ' " Bsatiaas, PriAsy, 4th; Salem, tsaturoay, - ota; Apeakiag to Oprasiag rasWH- are resDoctfully invited to be 7td Um Csastr DwaimUi a steak tag;. '. The demicraUc candidates of Linn county win meet At repabiicaaaiat thnir appoiutmeate, at the following ''"-jfMrTsv. My Slst: ,, Lsbanoa. Tuesday. June 1st; t BrosrassrilU, Wadnoaday, June Id; ' HaiibsjTg. TUarsday. " 3d; APa-risrriday, " ; AJbaay, Satordav, Ltoa eouaty. Kay 17. 1858. ktiU PUlIaSC fc PEAKING. The Ron. L, F. Oaovaa, the democratic nom inee for Congress, and other candidate for State officers, will address the people at the times and place, announced below. The candidate of any and all opposing parties are respectfully Invited to meet the democratic nominee at their several appointments; and to discus existing political issues. The Hon. Delaxou 8mlth arid other able and distinguished . democratic speakers will also be present, and address the people. The Democratic candidates extend a cordial and earnest in vita ion to their democratic fellow-citizen and all others, to attend at the following times and places, to-wit : - TIME AStt rLAcES OF SKAKISO. Vamhilt (County Weal's store, (S. Tamhili River.) Tuesday, June, 1 ; Lafayette, Thursday, 3. Polk County Dallas, Wednesday. 8. Washington County Forrest Grove, Friday, 4, Hillsborough, 8atnrday, S. Per Tier f tJu Demi. Stats Ota. Propositi mi fter lb. tcatlait cCtko Coty mt VaaaaillCovnlr. It la ordained by the Board of County Commissioners of Yamhill county, that the following proposition made by the town of Lafayette, HcMinriUe and Dayton, for the location of t e county seat, by vote, at the Jane electk. be published in three newspaper of general circulation in said conutj: Oa behalf of LaXatette the entry by the county (through the land office) of one hundred and sixty arrea of land Including the town plat of the said town as at present survey ed and laid off. The public square and unsold blocks and iota, and the unplatted and un occupied portion of said 180 acres, can be appropriated oy ine county rj'wra ror tne erection or a ijeurt ttouse, jail and county offices. On behalf of McUinrilte the donation by W. T ftewby of five acre of Land for a pnblic square, and one hundred and forty lots to be taken alternate! r.witb the following restriction; that If alcoholic drink lie dealt In, sold or siren away.as a beverage .on the prem ises, the title shall be forfeited to tbe use of school dis trict No. o. The above donation ia upon condition that the county seat shall be located at that place. Oa behalf of Dayton the donation by Gen. Palmer and others, ef one entire Wuck of tan lots being tha block known as the pnblic square in the town of Day tonaad thirty lots and eleven hundred dollars in money for the erection of county bnildinrc conditioned that me county seal snau ne located at uayton. J. W. COWLS, Co.Aud. May 8, 1858. SwlO Tate Deoaoeratle Candidates In Polk Cosnlr Will address their fellow citizens at tbe following tunes ana places: LMugiaa preci net, at Honsaker's, May 2 1th ; Jackson " duff 's store. " 15th; Silt Creek Ira Townsend's " J6th; Bt-thel " srth; Eola JSth; Monmoth- " Jane 1st; Lane Dandson's S. H. " td; Lnckiamote ' Simpson' 3d; B rid if port " th; Dull " " 6th. The speakinr at the diflerent nrecincts will commence at one o cl.ck P. M. I The opoositioa candidates are reioectiullr Invited to attend. Polk county, April 17. 135S. Std Da.L. J.Cxirxar'sSarncal and Vedical lustitnteis so extensirelv known in this Territory that any notite of it, or of hint, might seen sunerdaous. Yet fearing mat tnere are tnnse won neretorore nsving no neeu oi medical aid. have neglected to ascertain the proper stMsrces of relief in ca-tes oi miinanes. to inose we beg leave t direct attention to Dr. L. J. Cxankav. who is certainly a Physician of great skill and wonderful snecess in his profession. The Dr. has devoted much attention to the treatment of chronic and private dis- ies, and stands nnnrailed in bia management or tnera. to tnose wno need seen assistance we cneenuiiy recommend Dr. I- J. Czapkp.y ; it would be rU at all events to consult him, as he makes no charge for con sultation, and much good might result from it. The Dr. guarantees a cure in all cases or asks no compensation. ay See Dr. L. J.Czapkay'sadvertiaementa in another column of this oaoer. 3mA Koticet Contract era. SEALED PROPOS ALS will be revived at the office of the Snpt. Penitentiary, ia Portland .until 1 o'elk on Wednesday, the ninth day or JUNE. 1&S9, ror fur nishing a softicient quantity of rough block stone for the completion of forteea additional relit in said Pen itentiary; a sufficient quantity of cement and sand, which may be required to complete the fourteen addi tional ceils and build the same. One sett Blacksmith's tot.it. Iron and Steel for use, price fj ft. Stone hammers, price V lb. The form -f all proposal for sorulring anv of Ibe above mentioned articles or materials, shall be substan tially ia tbe following form: l. A.iJ.. oi county, in tne Temtorv of Oregon. hereby propose to furnish (of tbe aforementioned arti cles of the best quality, and to deliver tbe same on. or Deiure tne nrt aay of , isos, on tae part or tne renitenttary grounds designated ty tne superintendent ia good order and condition far the sum of dIUrs per perca vor stone per oarrei lor cement per uusnel for sand. This vrooosal is made with a full knowledee of the cost of auch materials, and the distance and mode of transportation. (uated.) . (Signed.) AU proposals for nirnlhing anr of the articles or materials as aroreaaid shall be sect mpanied with a guar antee pigned by three responsible guarantors, which guarantee shall be a bond conditioned for the faithful performance of all obligations incurred by the contrac tor, which shall be substantially as follows. ne, tne undersigned, citizens or countv. In the Tern tor of Oregon, do hereby acknowledge univelves jointly and severally indebted to the Territory of Ore gon ia toe sum of dollars, equal to toe amount or compens-ition: VovsoM the annexed bid be accepted by the Superintendent of the Penitentiary for the Ter ritory of uregon. Now ,the conditions of this bond are snch that if A. B-, contract-ir. shall welt and faithfully perform the conditi ms of his contract, then this obligation to be aauV aosd ronrf.otherwr-e to remain in full force and effect. Or Bids will also be considered for furnishing a snf ftcient quantity of building stone, cement and sand .for the construction if a sewer one hundred feet long apertire two feet. Any information required by bidders in regard to qaantity. qoal ty and manner of payment, can be had by calling on tbe Superintendent at his office. A portion of tbe material for the construction of cell to be delivered on the Penitentiary ground on or before tbe 1st day of July. 1958, and tbe residue as the Super intendent may direct. The Superintendent names the right to reject any and all bids if deemed unreasonable. JOS. SLOAX, Swpt. Pea' . May 14.1868. 3wll Irgisttr and tatiTers Soiief-tmpqns District. r SETTLERS ia Township S south, range 4 west. 34 " 6 M JJ 4 " 35 " "6 M 39 " J " 39 3 39 - "1 The above Township having been surveyed and pints thereof approved on the 10th day of April, 1858, all settlers who have claims or parts of claims therein, sre reqnested to appear at tbe Land Office, for tbe Umpnus District of Oregon, at Winchester, within thirty dnyx from and after the 10th day of June, 1858, or previ ous to that time if convenient, when and where we shall be prepared to receive the notifications of their claims, snd enter upon the adjustment and settling according to law, of all conflicts of boundary that may be found to exist. Given under onr hands at Winchester, this 12th dsy of May, A. D., 1858. L. F. HOSHER. Register. WM. J. MARTIN. Receiver. May 12. A. D.. 1858. 4wl leflslrr aid leeeirer's Kaliee rnpaa District. rfX) SETTLERS la Township 23 south of range 8 west. 24 " 7 " i .i "8 ' 25 7 m JJ m 3 Tbe above townships having been surveyed, and the pitta thereof approved oa tbe 24th of April. 158. all settler who have el im or parts of claims therein, are requested to appear at the Land Office for the Cmp qna District of Oregon, at Wincberter within thirty day from and after the 24th day of June. 158. or pre vmnm to that time if convenient, when and where we shall be prepared to receive the notifications of their claims, and enter anna the adjustment and set tlement, aocwding to law, of all conflicts of boundary lines that may be rowed to exist among tnem. Given aider onr hands at the Land Office in Win chester, this 12th day of Msy. 158. L. F. MOSHER. ftrgitUr. W. J. MARTIN, teenver. Mav 12. las. 4wll Notice, r hereby given that letters of administration, upon the estate of ISAAC UITSTRAP. deceased, have been granted to the undersigned by tbe Probate Court for Polk county, O. T-: Therefore all persona indebted to said estate sre hereby notified to come forward and settle, and all persona having claims against said es tate are notified to present the same within one year from the date b error or they will be forever barred. THOMAS A. LEARARD, Passat. May 4. 1858. 111 Notice, r HEREBY given that tbe undersigned has been appointed executrix of tbe last will and testament of JOHN A. KRAMER, deceased .late of Polk county, therefore all persons owing said estate will please come forward and make payment, and all having clsims gainst said estate must present the same to the under signed at her residence In Monmouth in said county, worn to as the law directs within one year from date crnof. MART JANE KRAMER. Ezrartrix. Msr. tsn. 4wllpaid B LASTING powder, aad water proof caps, at lzirj w. k. ssm ith A uo s. YEKM Cherry Pectoral for sale at wholesale and L retail. ,t ltxr W. K. SMITH Co'a. 'HE beat black tea you ever saw, at t0 W. K. SMITH k e. ninixiaXST a. hiuoall3 0 L Y LI PI C XT CO. GZ3 xu (FOKMEfttY THE ifAMMOTH) R" EbRQANIZED WITH EVERYTHING NEW and Original for the Spring tf 1858. IVStV PERFORMERS. New horses, new wagons and new costumes- ALL REGARDLESS OP EXPENSE! UiU Exhibit At ALBANY. Wednesday. Mav I9tht LEBANON, Thursday, May 20tb afternoon at 2 SCIO. Friday, May 21st afternoon at 2, even'g at 7; SUBLIMITY. Saturday. Msy 22d afternoon at 2. and evening at 7: SALEM, Monday and Tuesday evenings, May 4thand5th; SILVERTON, Wednesday, May 26th afternoon at 2, evening at 7; St. LOUIS, (on French Prairie) Thursday evening May 27th; CHAMPOEQ. Friday May 28th afternoon at 2 P. M., evening at T. Connected with the Company are the following dis tinguished and popular artistes, whose performances are of tne moat eiegant and refined character: Madame JENETTE AUSTIX, The world renonned. Daring. Terrific, Tight-rope Dan sens, Ascensionist and Equestrienne, who performances are looeco lucreaioie uum seen. Mr. NAT AUSTIX, The great Shakesperian Jester; aUo celebrated for hi great act or juggling on norseback. Mr. WILLIAM FRANKLIN, The graceful and daring Equestrian, distinguished in his Incredible act of throwing four consecutive sotn mersanlta on horseback, whit h has been pronounced by all other performers as impossible. Mr. N. M. H INK LEY, The sccomplished Equestrian and general performer. nr. mnaiey is noted in a variety or pleasing perfor mances. Mr. J. H. KIES, The great Acrobat and Gymnast. His Brat aooearance In the ring aw the Pacific coast, together with Mr. J. U Hinkiey in anew performance entitled the Trsppeze or swinging Bars. Mr. J. L. HIXKLEY, The renowned Gymnast, Acrobat and Equilibrist, in his wonderful Globe Laperche act. lying on his back on the top of a pole, 25 feet high and dancing a large Globe on his feet at the same time, tbe pole in the hands f Mr. Austin a feet never attempted by any other artis tes in tbe known world. tr During the evening entertainment. Mr. Austin will introduce hi learned trick dog FRISKY, whose per formances are interesting. Tne evening's performances will conclude with a very interesting afterpiece, entitled LUBIN AND ANNETTE, By the whole Company, in appropriate costumes. Accompan!ng this celebrated establishment is BarkkarTi Ccltbratrd Bran Band. X. B. Great attention has been paid to tbe Comic Defjartment.tnd everything that might be suggestive of sn immoral and immooest tendency has been carefully excluded Prices op admission. BOX SI 50 PIT $1 00 Children under 12. half price. aT" Polite and attentive ushers will be In attendance to seat ladies. F. C. POMEROT. AztkL Salem. May 17. 1859. SwlO Farm for Sale. r I ""HE subscriber offers for sale his farm near I St. Paul' Catholic llteion Ivitpd on the Willamette River, nearly opposite the month of the Yamhill. The farm contains 320 acres: 200 acres or mtre in twj Heidi, with new fence around each, being rich, dry prairie: one of the Gelds is set in tame grass. There is a fine young orchard, bearing trait of the best varieties; also a never failing spring of water, near the dwelling. The improvements consist of 14 story dwelling, with a new frame addition; frame barn S by 30 feet.with shed around same; smoke house, stahle. chicken honse, Ac This is one of the moot desirable farms in the Territory, being peculiarly adapt ed to fruit-raising or agricultural purposes, and' will be old cheap. For terms apply to D.tniel H. Murphy in Salem , or to Andrew Mnrphv 21 miles a. w. of Chanipoes. and near M. Hugh CoCTOveV DANIEL ML'RI'HY. May 17, 153. 2ml0 Probate Court Marion County. NOTICE is hereby given to all concerned that ap plication has been made to the Probate Court of this county. A. Douillot. administrator, for an order to sell the real estate of JOSEPH BI.N ET. deceased, to pay tiie debts thereof, and unless the contrary be shown on or eft re the tenth day of June next, an order will oe roaae sccoraingiy. J. V. num. J. f. May 13, I$5a. 4wl0 Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator with the will annex ed of the esUte of BENJAMIN DAVIS, deceased, all persons having accounts against the estate are called upon to present them for settlement with the proper vouchers at my residence near Eugene City, within twelve months from the 4tti day of May. 115S; and all per ions owing the said etste are reonested to make immediate psvment. JA'S HUDDI.ESTON, A4mr. Eugene City, Lane Co., May 4, ie58. 4wl0 Administrator's Notice NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned ha been appointed administrator of the estate nf GEO. V. CHITW'OOD. dereaed. hv the probate court, of Marion Co.; now all person indebted to said eta'e are reqnested to. make immediate payment, and all pet sons having clsims avainst said estate, are requested to present them within the time renntred hy 1 1 w. J. H. CHITWOOD. -fsuVr. Silvertoo, May 1, 158. 4wl0psid Land Warrants and Lost Horses. APPLICATIONS for land waraants and lost horses, in the late Yskim lndisn war. and all other wars since the I 'He of June, 1IS. will be applied ror by Chester N. Terry, at hi office in the Court House, in Salem, to he pnstecnted at Washintrton City, D. C-, by Hamilton G. Fant; nothing to he paid nntil the war rant is rettdv for delivery. CHESTER N. TERRY. Salem. Mayl5. 15S. 3wl0 GREAT INDUCEMENT! NEW FIRM CIIEADLE & BROTHERS, EXCHANGE STORE ! DRY-GOODS AND FAMILY GROCERIES. OF Which we will keep constantly on hand, a good variety. We are oVterswnerf to sell for ready pay as lam any retail store on the Willamette river. To prove this assertion, we request Indies and gentlemen to oall and see before purchasing elsewhere. N. B. We will also, psy cash or goods in exchange for all kinds of MerchsnUhle produce. R. CHEADLE ft BROTHER. Albany. May 10. 1858. 6ml0 Piano Fortes FROM W. H. Hall & Son's manufactory . Broad way, N. York, sold at their prices with freight add ed. Abo, Prince & Co Melodeons. Csll and we will show you a list of prices snd sample of their work. GEO. H. JONES, Agent. Salem. May 17. 1&58. 10tf Silas c. Herring's ratcat fhampioa Fire aad Barglar Proof Safes, WITH or without Halls' powder proof lock or Jones' patent permutation Bank Locks. Sold at tbe manufacturer's prices with freight added. Prices from t35 t) $o50. call and see sample of their work with the improved locks. GEO. H. JONESfgmi. Salem. May 17, 1858. lQtf E. Ptltaa, Ceo. H. Joaes k Co., SELL EXCHANGES on New York, in amount to suit purchasers. Salem. May 17. 185. 10tf LrOSt. CJTRATEDr stolen from the undersigned. kj living near wincnester. lmugias roumj. O. T.. about toe 15th of last December, one snnl American horse. Ave years old. brand ed on tbe left shoulder thus P S. which may not be via ble, both hind feet white, and roan spot on one side of his forehead, and a rtar in hia forehead. Any person informing me of the whereabonts of said horse shall be liberally rewarded. FEN DEL SUTHERLIX. May 10. 1858. SwOpaid Lager Beer. THE undersigned is manufacturing at the Oh-sm EGON CITY BREWERY a snpenor article Vj K of Lager Beer, an good aa any in the country- Always on band and prepared to nil orders, at . home or from a distance. BEHRENg May 5. 1858. 9U A FBESH 7rAmentr" wTkH Co'.. CORN starch. Upioca. sago and heckler, tarina. for puddings, at I42tf W. K. SMITH A Cos. COPAL varnish. paints, oils, and paint brushes, at 42tff W. K. SMITH A Co s. SCHOOL books, st wholesale and retail, at Itltf . W. K. SMITH ACo's. LAMP oil, candle, and weet oil. at 4'itq W. K. SMITH A Co'. Pnngle. IX persons owing me.will please call and pay their L accounts, up till January 1st. 1858.' 4tf o. E. COLE. .Bosh, P. BaaTsu, D. sbtrrii, ' B.HraLrr. WillanstwSlrca 7crl3, OREGON CITY, OREGON. WE beg to inform the nubile of Oregon and WashJ ington Territories that we have completed onr Foundry, Boiler, Blacksmith, pattern and Machine shop, and are prepared to build 1 , ENGINES. BOILERS. SAWMILLS, AND ALL Other kind of machinery. Our business connection in the Eastern States, the great convenience or our lo cality, the superiority and number of our machines, the use nf water power instead of steam, and the per fect knowledge of all branches of our business will en able n to compete with California. Inviting the public to give call and favor us with their patronage, we prom If e to execute their orders on the shorten notice and at San Francisco prices. A. ROSSI A Co. May, 1858. ly9 Herring's Patent Champion FIRE-PROOF SAFES WITH Hsll's Patent Powder-Proof Locks tbe same thst were awarded separate medMs at the World's Fair. London. 1851, and tbe World's Fsir. New York. 1853 and are the only Amertsan Safes that were award ed medals at the London World's Fair. Thee safes form the most perfect security sgsinst Fire and Burglars, of any safe ever offered to the pub lic, and can only be had of the subscribers snd their agents, who have on hand and make to order, all kinds of Boiler and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vaults, Vault Doors and Money Boxes, or Chests for Brokers, Jewelers and Private Families, for Plate. Diamonds, and other valuables. And are also Patentees (hy pur chase) and manufacturer nf JONES' PATENT PER MUTATION BANK LOCK. Aoents E. Fitzgerald A Co.; and W. G. Wendell, San Francisco, California. S. C. HERRING A Co.. " JVo. M Broadmaf, ear. Marry St. JV. JT. May, 1858. - 6m9 For Sale. THE undersigned offer fnr sale, their splended mill property, being about 1 miles west of Dallas, Polk Co.. being the same pmpery formerly owned by J. W. Nesmith. consisting of grist mill iu good order, doing a heavy business, perbsps twice as much as any other mill in the county, 255 acres of excellent land, about HO acres of which are inclosed, a young orchard, grafted and bearing niit. Two good dwelling houses, store house, barn, aad other out buildings. Also one hundred head of hogs. For further particulars see WM.P LEWIS, at Dallas. or "-' . J. . LEWI8, on tbe premise. April 1?. 1858. . 3m8 . Pelton, Geo. E Jones & Co. ARE prepared to do a general commission business on New York and other Atlantic cities. Particular attention will be given to the purchase of goods for merchants. Parties having any basil ess transactions in the Atlantic States, and wanting an agent that will give personal attention to the same, will do well to Oill- T Office at Barnnm A Wilson's Law Office -Ta Salem, March 23. 1858. 2tf War Scrip. HOLDERS of War Scrip csn secure the services of E. Pelton. Geo. H. Jones A Co., to present their papers at Washington fnr pacment. Receipts given for the papers and cash advances made in some cases. Office st B.irmtml Wilson's Law Office. Salem. March 23. 1858. ;tf Notice. ALL persons having claims against the Territory "growing ont of the action of tbe Penitentiary Commissioner In the erection of said Penitentiary ' re hereby notided to file their said claims with the clerk or the District Court, for the 2d Judicial Dis trict within 60 days from the date hereof, ot be for ever barred' and alss to serve copies of claims so Bled upon D. W. Douthit, Esq.. who has been appointed by me to act in referent thereto on behalf or the Terri tory. GEO. H. WILLIAMS, femur. Dated April I. A. P.. 1458. 3m5 Notice. ALL person indebted to the undersigned, by book account, will please call and settle either by note or cash, as my books must be closed. J. M. MeCONNELL. Albany. March 17. 1553. 3ni2paid Sewvlng Machines. WHEELER A WILSON'S machines sre tbe best ever offered to public patronage. They sre sim ple and durable; easily kept in repair; sew with great rapid!'!-; mike an even snd firm stitch oa both sides that will not rip. Persons wUhihg to buy will find them at C. A. Iteed's. Salem, on Saturday of each week, or at the residence of the nndersisned. T. SAVAGE. AgU. Apr 1S5. 1R5. 7tl John 3Iorlef vs. Robert Mael,et al: TO i: ibert Mad: You are hereby notified that uni-ss you appear tn the District Court of the First J udvjial District of the Territory of Ojegou, the first day of tbe tern to be held on the fourth Mon day of May 185. and am-wcr the complaint of John Morley, on tile in the Clerk's office nf said Court, for the recovery of the sum of seven hundred and thirteen doll.irs and seventy cent-t ($713 70). with accruing in terest and coots of suit, the same will be taken as con-fes-ed, and the pr-iver thereof will be r ranted by the Court. C 1 1 fcST E S.TERRY, PU'Jft A f. Salem, Marion Co. April 8, 1S5S. 8w6 Lumber! Lumber! THE undersigned has jut received per steamer Canemah. FIFTY THOUSAND feet of lumber. Dressed, tongue J and grooved flooring, ceiling, and siding. Also, a large assortment of rough lumber, for sale low for ca-h. B. M. DcRELLE. Salem. April 19. 1858. 6tf Laook. Here! THE subscriber would inform the public that be does entirely a Commission Business, and therefore has no good of his own to interfere with consigners. Having a fire-proof bnilding and a large Jobbing trade, be offers unusual facilities to shippers. AtsTConsignments respectfully solicited."? HORACE GCSHEL. 139 fVaxhinrttm St., Sat Eraneitcm. REFERENCE TO W. B. CaaraELt. Oregon City: J. P. Ksiobt, Portland; Z. X. STANSBUKY, Forwarding Agent, Portland. Ssn Francisco. April, 1858. lyO J. Fleming. AT the Oregon City, - Post Office -Building, has just received, direct I'nnn New York. 100 copies of 'Downins's Fruit and Fruit Trees of America."revised and enlarged, for 1857 tbe latest published edition nf iu:a vaiuauie wnrs. ne nns aisoon nanu.a gooa awe of miscellaneous books and stationery, for sale on terms to suit the times. Oregon City, Dec. 15, 1857. 41tf w. s. laud, Portland. j. w. ldd, San Francisco W. S. Ladd & Ctf. Shipping and CommiMtwn Merchant, Portland, Oregon LIBERAL advances made on all consignments of Or egon produce. Messrs Wakeman, Dimon A Co., No. 73. South street. New York, will recei e and for ward all goods and machinery, addressed to our care via San Francisco, or direct to Oregon. Jan. 1. 1858. 41tf Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has obtained from tbe probate judge of Umpqua county, letters of administration on the estate of JOHN WHITLOW, deceased, late of said county, bearing date April 12th A. D. 1H58: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said' estate are requested to exhibit them properly authenticated .with in one year from the date of said'letters, or they may ne precluded from mmng any benent in saiu estate. RICHARD SMITH, frfst'r. April 29, 1858. 4w9 Final Settlement. IN Probate Conrt for Yamhill county. O. T. Held at Lafayette, May 4th 1858 wherein William. H. Per kins administrator of the estate of JOEL PERKINS, deceased, filed his final account praying for a final set tlement: this is therefore to tbe end that the heir at law and persons interested may appear in the Court of Probate to lie held st Lafayette in said county on the 3d day of June next to show cause if any why the said account shall not be allowed and a final settlement made. - MARTIN OLDS. y. P. My5. 1858. 3w Final Settlement. IN Probate Court tor Yamhill county, O. T..Lafayette May 4th, 1858 wherein Wm. A. Cul erUon. admin istrator r the estate of JEREMIAH BURFURD.de ceased. filed bis final account praying for a final set tlement; this is therefore to the end that tbo heirs at law and all persons interested In said estate may apiear in the probate conrt to be held at Lafayette in said county the 3d day of June next at 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause if any why the said account shall not be allowed and a final settlement made. MARTIN 0LDS.S. P. May 5. 1858. 3w9 - Final Settlement. IN Probate Court for Yamhill county, O. T., May 4th, 1858 wherein William H. Odell administrator of the estate or SAMUEL K. THURSTON. deceaed, pre wMite.l his final account praying for a final settlement: this is therefore to the end that the heirs at law and all person interested in said estate may appear in the court of probate to be held in Lafayette in 'Sid county on ttie 2d day of June at 10 o'cl ck a. m., to show cause if anv why the said auuouut shall not be sllowed and flnsl'settlement msde. MARTIN OLDS, P. J. May 5, 1858. 3w9id Tor Sale A FEW choice Melidenns.Prinre's make, Piano case, ' divided swell , five octavo. F to V." E. L. BRADLEY A Co. Oregon City, Feb.. 1858. 48tf 4 f WEBSTERS UNABRIDGED' DICTIONARIES tJ just received and for sale by E. L. BRADLEY A Co. Oregon City. April. 1858. 6tf PRESTON C. Merrils yeast powder and extract or lemon and rose, for flavoring pastry, alt 42tfT W7 K. SMITH A Co'." 'torts. Ewtki. WK. SMITH A Co. have recently received a Urge invoice of books, direct from New York, which they oflbr Tor sale at reduced prices. They will be con stantly recelvina- additions to their stock, and will bi.n on hand every article in that line, which tbe want of tne conntry require, une or the firm will visit tbe State lu the spring, after which they will keep a full assortment of la v and Medical books. In addition to miscellaneous and school books. Their present stock Includes all the different kinds of school books used in the country, and a great variety of stand ard scientific and miscellaneous works, all of which will be sold st greatly reduced prices, to make room for new ones on the way. They also have and will continue to keep a complete assortment of stationery, slates, pencils, pen. Ink, and fancy articles. Store near the bridge, south end of Commercial street, Salem, Dec. J4. 1857. 42tf London Club House Gin. TO THE PUBLIC. THIS celebrated Gin pretending to nothing but what it is, viz.: a pnre and unadulterated article, and assuming no artificial merit of what it i not, ca some of its rival Imitators do after eight years of pub lic approval and very extensive sales, in the cities of New York, Philadelphia. Boston, and the Western cit le. has been pronounced by the public, as well a by the best medical and scientific authorities of tbe U. S. and tbe Canada, to be auperior, not only a beverage of general nse, to any other article competing against it, but ia unequalled in its medicinal efficiency in all class es of complaints. To persons traveling in these days of rapid transit from East to West. North and South, and more particularly to those crossing the Isthmus, and who are constantly changing their water aa well as climate who are drinking, indeed, dozen kinds of water in every twenty-tour hours, and each draught containing some property acting in chemical antagon ism to the proceeding one. thereby causing an unnatu ral degree of excitement to the stomach it is posi tively and absolutely necessary to use counteracting ageut. From the fact that this article i prepared ex firessly to meet such exigencies, and t act, as we know t will act, as an antidote, we confidently prescribe it ks the very best article in the conntry. Tbe nameol Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps has never been attached in any way to this article. THE LONDON CLUB HOUSE GIN Requires none of the usnsl "caution to the public' tn beware of counterfeits, it being, like all other genuine articles, beyond tbe bae art of counterfeiting. The tandem Clnb House Gin is an antidote to the horrible adulteration to which everYthimr alcoholic ia submitted the noxious poisons made up and sold as AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, Ac, Ac. The London Club House Gin requires no "word of advice," no "caution to the public." Those who once drink it, find the security in it virtues apsini-t the vi cious temptations of drinking any of its vile imitations even nnder-'advice:" while those who-cantion the pub lic" against counterfeiters, have themselves been cau tioned hy tbe public to beware of any but The London Club House Gin. WILLIAM H. DALY. Sole Importer, As I'orifc. Notice The unexampled success of THE LONDON CLUB HOUSE GIS Has Induced a host of imitators, who are potting np an inferior article, under simil tr titles. Purchasers will please notice the fae-timUt of tbe signature of the un dersigned on the label. For sale by all of the principal Liquor Houses in San Francisco. - 4 April 8, 1S53. ' Sm7is John C. Bell, 182 Clay Street, Next door to the Museum, near Kearny Street. SAN FRANCISCO. CARPETS OF ALL KINDS. FLOOR and TABLE CLOTH. Paper Hangings. Window Shades, FURNISHING GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Wholesale and Retail. Green Baize, Pew Cushions, Ac. Ac. Ac mw A liberal discount will always be made to people from the country Cheapest Carpet Warehouse on the Pacific Coat. Don't forget the number. 3T 18 CLAY STREET, J SAX FRAXVISCO. April. 1858. 3m7ia Jonas G. Clark & Co., IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURER OF 128 WASHINGTON STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. VI7E are now manufacturing our FINEST FURNI- TURE.and would invite tbe attention of the public to our PRESENT STOCK, the largest ever offered on the Pacific Coast. JONAS G. CLARK A Co. April, 1353. Sm7i Notice. THE Jndjes of the Ssprane Cotirt rf tbe Territory of Oregon, assembled at tbe seat of Government on the 10th day of December, 1856. do fix and appoint District Courts to be held in the city of Salem, in the county nf Marion, on the first Mondays of April and September, and the fourth Mondays of May and Octo ber, annually, nntil otherwise ordered ; and in the city nf Portland, in the county of Multnomah, on tbe fifth Mondav, of December. 1S56, and thereafter on the first Mondays of May and October, and the third Mondays of June and November, annually, nntil otherwise order ed. and do limit the duration of said Terms to six days each. GEO. H. WILLIAMS. Chief Justice. 41 CYRUS OLNEY. Associate Justice. Notice. NOW f-r large sales and small profits, for cash or Oregon produce. A well selected assortment of dress patterns. Delaines, Merinos. Calicoes. Ginghams and all other goods for ladies. An assortment of bon nets and ladies hats of tbe latest fashion. Also a well selected tssortment of clothing, boots and shoes of the best quality, coffee, tea. sugar, salt. rice, pepper, sslsratna, and iamp oil, with other articles. too numerous to mention, for saleia Rector's building, Salem. L. WE5TACOTT. May 19. 1857. 10tf Stationery, SUlioaerj. EL. BRADLEY A Co., hsve just received, direct frm New York, per clipper ship Aurora, a fine lot of blank books, aud stationery generally, consisting in part of the following : 400 Reams paper of every variety; 1000 Quires blank books, half bound, full bound, all kinds; 200 Dnz. ink. Davies best black, blue, and red; 75 Ream wrapping paper dif. size; 50 gross pen holders: x 50 " slate pencils; 20 do, slates. Together with a general assortment of school and miscellaneous books Sauder's spellers and readers Davirs' and Thompson's mathematics complete. We would say to those who buy to sell again . just give ns a call. E. L. BRADLEY A Co.. City Book Store, -Oregon City. Dec. JO, 1857. 43tf NEW HARDWARE STORE. THE subscriber having taken the fireproof Granite Front Store, next door to MeA'ee - Co'. Front St., would respectfully inform his friends and the public geuerally , that he is now opening a full and COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SHELF AND B UILDER'S HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MECHANICS' TOOLSI! TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. And other articles in his line, to which be invites the attention of Merchauts, Builders and country dealers. JOHN R. FOSTER. Portland, February, 1858. 48tf Drop! Drap! Drags! WK. SMITH A Co. bare just received direct from California, and from the States, a large addi tion tp their stock of Drugs, and medicines, making, with their former stock, the largest, and best assort ment of those articles, ever offered for sale in the Wil lamette Valley. They receive their goods directly from the importers and manufactures so that every ar ticle bought of them can be relied upon as fresh aod genuine, and they are determined not to be undersold hy any other drugeista in tbe country. Orders sent from a distance will be promptly filled, and at satisfac tory prices. Store near the bridge, south end of Com mercial street. Salem. . 42tf John R. Foster. Importer and Dealer in SHELF AND HEAVY" HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, Farming HtpUmtntt, Ac, Ac, Ac AT TBI FIBE-PROOF GRANITE FRONT STORE, Front street, Portland, Oregon.' February, 1358. 48tf For Sale. WEBSTER'S Unabridged Dictionaries; " . Quarto High School " " Primary and Pocket Dictionaries. . E. L. BRADLEY A Co. Oregon City. Feb.,1858. 48tf To 0avitf Irfabosay. TTTirT are herebv notified that unless you appear in X the District Court of the First Judicial District of tbe Territory of Oregon, on the first day or the term to he held at Salem, O. T., on the first day of tbe term held' fn said District jifter the April term of A. D. 1858. and answer the complaint of George E. Cole, the plain tiff in this action, tiled in said cause; the same will be taken for confessed aad the" prayer thereof will be granted by the Court. ' THAYER, PTJfk Atfrn. March 1.1858. Jm5I A. Wot-sl to Free and Llte State rtiHE question as to whether a mas esn be a consist JL ent democrat and vote for a free State, is a ques tion for politicians to dispnte about at pleasure. Bat Is giusfeoM a to where both free and slave State men can buy goods cheap, is the one that the entire people of Oregon are Interested iu. . Tbe man that pays high rents, " fares sumptuoatdy every day," and above all credits out hia goods to those who are slow pay, must of necessity sell good high. or oe win -- go in.-- w hue ne wno sells ror easn oaten and no grumbling, can afford to sell low. There are ten b tores in Corvallis, all selling oa a credit system. Now, 1 propose to make mine a CASH STORE, and those who have any Cath or Product ta purchase good with, can buy of me 10 per cent lower than they could if 1 was doing a credit business. The man who pays for his goods when he purchases them, will not have to pay higher than they are really worth to make good those accounts that are not paid for in a long time, and in some instances not paid for at alL And this works no hardship to those who wish to bny on credit, for there are nine other stores In town where goods can be bought on credit, by paying lit tle more than they are worth Tbe other merchants in town are a very clever set of fellows, and to them I commend those who have at the ' ready' to bay with ; while to those who have Cash, Butter, Eggs, .Pirrk, Bacon, Wheat, Oats, Shin gles, Wool, etc., (don't mean credit) come to me, I intend to sail you goods at LOW RATES, without regard to ruling prices in town. I am fust receiving a Iaree and well-selected atoct or goous, consisting or urj u u eocenes. Boots and Shoes, nothing, Queensware, Hardware. And in fact EVERYTHING to supply the wants or the people of Oregon, aa follows: Domestics, brown and bleached ; Ticking, heavy and medium ; Denims, heavy and medium ; Prints Merri mack, Cocheco. Ac; De Laines all wool snd half wool; Alpaccas a great variety: Merinos French and English ; Silk black dress ; Velvet various col ors ; Satinetts from 50 cents to 11,00 per vard ; Lin seys a large stock ; Plaids aa assortment; Flan nels red. white, blue, yellow and gray : Toweling; Table Linen, and red Blanket. In a word, a general assortment of staple and fancy dry goods. " GROCERIES. 50,000 lbs. salt, Liverpool blown, 5,000 do coffee, best Rio, &.000 do sugar, brown and white, 1,000 do tea, ia caddies and in bulk, 500 do rice, Carolina, 500 do saleratus, pare Boston, 5u0 do tobacco, pare leaf and Golden Gate, 60 kegs E. B. yrup, 5 galls. Seth Adam. 20 do do do 8 do do do 100 boxes adamantine candles, 75 do pale aoap Hill's and Faj-s. 20 do pickles, J gall. Gherkins. 20 do pie fruit, assorted, 10 do oysters, Baltimore cove, 25 doz. sardines, hlf. and qr. boxes, 10 do yeast powders, Ac, . ..together with .. Prone. Cafeap. Peppersance. Mustard, Cloves, Spice, Pepper, Cinnamon, Soda. Cream Tartar, Indigo. Alum, Logwood. Madder. Borax. Chalk. Beeswax, Matches, Ac CLOTHING. Coats, vest and pants, all kinds ; India robber coats and pants ; red. blue and grey uverscirts ; oreralU grey denims; undershirts and drawers; white and cal ico xhtrta ; check shirts and hickory shirts; silk un dershirt and drawers ; 20 dox. ladies hose ; 50 doa. men's half hose, a great variety: buckskin, kid and thread gloves ; goantlets bnckskin and kid. Indeed, everything in ladies and gents rurnishing Une. BOOTS AND SHOES. Mena' heavy, medium and light boots ; boys' medium boots ; nnlined kip and cowhide brogana ; cloth top, and patenvleather gaiters ; calf and heavy shoe ; ladies gaiters, buskin and shoe ; misses gaiters, bus kins and shoes ; childrens' gaiters, buskins aad shoes ; ia fact, every style of boots and shoes, cheap. Crockery and glass ware. Backets and wooden ware. Brooms and window sash. CSarns and tubs. Clocks and looking-glasses. HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. Carpenters and blacksmiths' tools ; ent. wrought, snd horse-shoe nails; axes, hatchets, and hammers, adzes, angers, and broad axes, planes, plane bits and spoke angers, drawing-knives and priming knives, butcher knives aad pocket knives, carving knives, and knives and forks, screws, tacks, brads and botts, locks, latches and bolts, tiie locks, chest locks sod padlocks everything usually found in a hardware tore, includ ing IRON AND STEEL. Iron axles, steel springs, cast steel and plough steel, carriage bolts and wagon boxes, blacksmiths' hand hammers, blacksmiths' shoe hammers, masons' atone hammers, strap hinges, door hinges and trowels. I keep a grocery store. A dry goods store, A hardware store, A clothine store. A boot and shoe store, and " . A general VARIETY STORE. If aay body can sell cheap, I can sell cheaper. My motto is. as cheap as'the cheapest, and a little cheap er. Come and see. Post yourselves up oa prices at the other stores then buy of me. If yen will examine my goods and prices, you cannot go awav dissatisfied. G. E- COLE. Corvallis. Sept. 8. 1857. 26tf " Judicial. THE terns of tbe District Court for the trial of is sues in tbe First Judicial District will be as follows: In Linn county the 2d Monday of April inst.; Marion county the 3d Monday of April inst.; Yamhill county the 4th Monday of April inst.: Benton coonty the 2d Monday of May next; Lane connty the 3d Monday of May next; Polk county the 2d Mondav of Jnne next. R. P. BOISE. Judge. Salem. April 9. 1858. 5tf , WANTED. AGENTS in Oregon and Washington Territories, and 'California, to sell my Eclectic IJniment. I will pay a premium of fifty dollars to the Agent who will sell the greatest amount of Liniment from the first of June next, 1853, until the following Jane. 1S59. Send on your orders for the Liniment; I will pay all freight, charges, on the Liniment sent to Agents, therefore no Agent will be at any expense in receiving sf The Agents sre to sign a receipt or pay for the medicines when sl'li. The price of Liniment is $4 00 per dozen. JOHN HARGROVE, ly5 2d St., Corvallis, Oregon. For S ale. ACRES of good land on Upper Holalla prairk-. For particulars enqnire of H. Holland, on board 270 steamer Surprise, or E. L. BRADLEY. City Book Store, Oregon City. E. L. BRADLEY A Co. February, 1853. 48 tf . llrdropathic Books. X Y Trail. Shew and O. S. Fowler. Fnr sal at the JJ City Bonk Store. E. L. BRADLEY A Co. Oregon City, Jan. 1S53. 46tf Attention Farmers. . w E will pay the highest market price "in cash'Tor neat. HtAUM sc HWiUK. Corvallis Vinegar Manufactory. WE alwavshave on hand a large supply of PUkE STRONG VINEGAR, which we will sell at Wholesale and Retail as cheap,, if not cheaper., tban it can be obtained from San Francisco orany other port. Dealers in Portland and other places in the Territory would do well to give ns a rail. Z. GEORGE KRIECBBAUH A Co. Corvallis. Feb., 1858. SOtf Dr. Krtechbaum's Eye Salre and Eye Water. THESE preparations if used with my Life Pills, will effect a CURE IN ALL CASES of sore eyes. I have. never known them to fail since first used in Iowa in 1849, and I will ensure a cCre if taken according to direction, or refund the money. Persons sending orders will please state explicitly tbe nature of the case and I will send all necessary for a cure, for which I will charge from Tea to Twenty dollors. Prepared only hy Da. J. G. KRIECHBACM, CorvaUit, O. T. Corvallis. Feb., 1858. 50tf Final Settlement. IN Probate Conrt for Yamhill county. May 4th. 1858 wherein William H. Odell, executor f the last will and testament of SAMUEL ANGEL, late of said county deceased, has filed his final account of said es tate praying for a final settlement; this is therefore to the end that the heirs at law and afl persons interested in said estate may appear at the conrt of probate to be held at Lafayette in said connty on the 2d day of June next at 10 o'clock a. m. to show cause if any why the said account shall not be allowed and a final settlement made. MARTIN OLDS. P.J. MayS, 1858. , , .JwOpaid Notice IS hereby given that the undersigned has been ap pointed by the Prorate Court of Linn county, as executrix of the estate of JOHN W. WRIGLE. deceas ed late of said county; now, all persons indebted to aid estate are reqnested to make immediate payment, and all persona having claims against said estate are requested to present them within the time required by law. CATHRINE WRIGLE. Exefx. May 5, 1858. 4w9paid. Probate Court, LrjfM county: To the heirs and next of Wu of ALEXANDER M. DYER, deceased; you will take notice that application has been made to the probate court of said county of Linnby. Wm. S. Cwypoei. ad ministrator of said estate, for.au order for the. ss.Ie of tbe real estate of said tecasei, to pa the debts there of and expense of administrationaod . unless the con trary be shown on or before the .first Tuesday la Jnne aextauorderw.il be mad. IJjJABT.'x. May 6. 1?59. 4w E3TRA fY . N OTICE8. The charge for estray notices is one dollar, for each animal advertised. No notice will appear until paid lor where no money, or less than the correct amount ,nw!.th " " notice, the notice wUl notbe pub published until the full amount is received.) TAKEN CP by the undersigned. 11 miles a. w.of Eagene City. Lane Co., one brindle snd white pi ded steer, 4 years old, branded on left bip with letter O, upper and nnder nick In the left and under nick in the right ear; one 3-year old red nmly steer, crop off each ear snd noderbit hi the right; one 3-year old red and white speckled steer; also, a sorrel Indian horse, Mote face, saddle marks on both sides, white hind feet and legs, 14 bands high, supposed 10 rears old. May 10, 1858. iwll 'G.C.SMITH. TAKEN UP by tbe subscriber, 7 miles e. of Salem on or about April 18, 1858. one 7 or 8-year old red and white (potted cow, crop off each ear and so! it in tbe left. 2wll JOHN KAYS. rpAKEN UP by the subscriber, Olney's preci nct,Linn J. Co., on the Calapooia, one large white and black pided ox, some red in the black spots, motly face, tail wnite, crop off the left ear and under half crop in the right, auoposed 8 or years old. . May , 1858. . 2wll T. J. ANDERSON. TAKEN UP by tbe undersigned, living on the road leading from Starr point to Eagene City, Benton Co. .one steer .brindle sidcs.white on the back and belly, mail red speck in the white parts, branded 03 tbe left bin L C. 4 or 5 years old; one pale red 4-year old steer, white spot on the bel'y, swallowfork in the rizbt ear, branded V. J. W. LAWRENCE. May 9, 1858. 2wll TAKEN UP by tbe subscriber, six miles south ef Eagene City, Lane Co.. four head of estrar cattle: one red and white three years old cow and calf, white face, marked crop off left year, and under-bit in the right; one half Spanish black and white cow and calf, 9 years old, not marked or branded;, one 3-year old red cow and calf, dark brows about the bead, no marks or brands; one. 1 year eld steer, red with dark red head and ears, no mark or brand. Eagene City May 6, '58. 2wll S. SWAGGABT. TAKEN CP by the undersigned on Mohock, Lase Co., on May 7, 1858, one 2-year old steer, red sides and white face, back, belly, and speckled legs, a brand on tbe right hip resembling a diamond- -. j stay 9, isos. zwit t. w, BAbLi. TAKEN UP by the undersigned living in Pleasant Hill precinct. Lace Co., one red ox, with line back snd belly, smooth crop off tbe left ear with crop acd split ia the right, stagish horns, supposed 6 years old. mays, 1858. . zwii s. KttilHM TAKEN UP by the subscriber, living in the n. e. corner of Linn Co.. one large red and white 12 year old spotted ox, bald face, bob tailed, smooth crop off tbe right ear; one dark brindle 7 or 8-year old ox, white flanks, diamond shaped spot in forehead .branded with R on right bip: - H- T. WOODS- atay is, lsos. - swll WAKEN CP on the 14th of May by the subscriber, X 4 miles e. of Monroe, Benton Co., one bay horse, branded P on left shoulder, star in forehead, snip oa nose all tour of his feet white, some addle marks and supposed to be 8 years old; also, one red roan Indian mare, years oiu witn wnite race ana white legs. IWll JOBS O.SMITH. TAKEN UP by the subscriber, in Happy valley. Douglas Co.; May 8, 1858, one 3-year old red and white pided cow, white face: also, one red calf with a wnite face. zwll M.I AS. CAfhUJ. TAKEN UP by the subscriber, living in Douglas Co, 3 miles shove Winchester, on the North Cmpqna. one brown Indian pony about II years old, white strip down his face and left foot white. May 9. 1858. 2wll E. P. BAMARD. TAKEN CP by the subscriber, living on the South Fork of Deer creek, 10 miles above Roseborg in Douglas Co.. one brindle pided 4-year old cow and calf, cow has swallowfork in left ear and branded C-I on off hip: also, one yearling brindle heifer calf with a white streak in her forehead. T. LEDGERWOOD. May 9,1858- 2wll TAKEN UP by the subscriber, Irving in Multnomah Co., 2 miles n. w. of Portland, one white cow with some red on her sides and head, crop off tbe right ear and a crop off the under corner of the same. 9 y 'rs oid- Msy 13. 1858. 2W11 V. BAaB. TAKEN UP by the subscriber, 1 miles e. of Starr's point, Benton connty, one roan G-vear old cow .split in each ear. G.COFFEE. Mayl.lSiS. 2wll TAKEN UP by the undersigned, oa main road 121 miles a. Corvallis. Benton Co.. one bliek 3-year old horse, about 15 hsn high- W. J. ROBERTSON. May 19. iwll STRAYED from mv premises, in Spring valley. Polk Co., about the 25th of Aprils BLACK YEARLING colt, has a star on its forehead. Any person giving me information of the same will be Gberallv rewarded. GEO- H. EILEBS Msy24. 1S58. . 2wllpaid. TAKEN CP by tbe subscriber, in Lane Co., April 25. one brindle steer, marked crop off the right, a slit and under-bit in the left ear. LUTHER HASBBOUCK May, 1B58. 2wll TAKEN CP bv the undersigned, living seven miles a. w. of Engene City, Lane Co-one red and white cow. eight years old. white lace, some rea aoou mi eves, branded P, on the left hip. no otber brands per ceivable. CHARLES CALLOWAY. May, 1358. 2wll TAKEN UP by the undersigned, living on Sand Ridge, in Linn Co., one red and white estray heif er, two years old, marked with a swallow-fork in each ear. - u.ia aiuava. Msy, 1558. 2wll TAKEN UP by the subscriber. living 4 miies s. w. of Eagene C'ty, Lane Co., one three vear old red and white speckled steer, crop off the neht ear, no other marks or brands perceivable. May, 1S59. 2wll TAKEN UP by the subscriber, living 8 miles a. w. of Eugene City, Lane Co., one pale red cow and calf, five years old, crop and nnder-bit in both ears. Also, one two year 01a, yeiiow ana wmie, wiiu lire bosh of the tail off; no other marks or brands rereeiv- able." F.M. WISE. 1S53. - Iwil May, TAKEN UP by the undersigned, 8 miles n. w of Eu gene City. Lane Co., one 3-year eld bite speckled cow, brown ears, swallowfork ia the left ear and under bit in tbe right, branded on the left bip AM; also, ob yearling ball, black sides, line back with white spot in the face; also, one white-and red speckled cow, 4 vears old. point of horns sawed off, red ears, branded B on tne left bip. JOHN BROWN. May 1, 1858. zwio TAKEN CP by the subscriber, living in Cayon pre cint. Douglas Co.. April 29, 1S58, two cows and calves described as follows, one red cow white back, split in left ear and hole in right, branded with diamond brand on the left shoulder, and tbe letter P oa left hip, 4 years eld; the other a red pided cow, white face and white on her hips, hind legs also white, same muk aad brand as the other. - 2wl0 ROBERT TRIMBLE. TAKEN UP by tbe subscriber living 5 miles s- from Mattooa'S mill, May 1st 1858 ,one dark cbesnnt sor rel mare pony, white face, white hind feet with a white spot on the off side, some smaller spots on near side with a figure 8 on the shoulder with an O V on the same, with anO T on the hip, all on near side 5 years old. 2wlO TBOS. B. JONES. TAKEN UP by the undersigned, living in Myrtle creek precinct,Dooglas Co., one 5-year old red steer smooth crop off the right ear and slope off the under side of the left, branded S F on right hip; also, one 4-vear old red steer, no ear marks, branded S W on the left bip; also, one 4-year old pale red steer with some white in tbe face, tail white, right ear split, right hip branded S. 2wl0 ALPHEUS IRELAND- TAKEN UP by the subscriber, living in Douglas Co, Calapooia precinct, one dark grey Indian horse, branded on left shoulder, not plain. - Aprit 26. 1858. 2wl0 D.MARKHAM. TAKEN UP by tbe subscriber, living about 2 mile ,n.of Consers ferry, one light bay mare supposed to be. American, marked as follows: a small star in the forehead, black legs, -mane and tail, some saddle marks on the back, brauded with figure 4 above an S D on the right bip, supposed 7 or 8 years old. Msy 171858. 2wl0 JOHN H. BELLINGER riUKE! UP by tbe andeiaigaed. residing in Linn. X one fi or 7-year old red roan horse, white streak down his forehead, about 13 hands high, of Indian stock. J ATS M. COTREL. April 24. 1858. 2wl0 TAKEN UP by the subscriber. Irving 2 miles a. -of Santiam City, one 4-year old brown filler, blase face, three white feet, supposed to be branded F on t)o hip, came to my place 2 years ago: also, one 2-year oW bay Alley, blaze in her face, branded K T oa hip snd shoulder, came to my House S years ago. Msrcn fin, zwio a. t- tii . n TAKEN CP by the subscriber, at Santiam City, on pale red cow, and one red. calf one year old. no marks; the cow marked, crop off each ear and split in left, some white 00 her belly, soon 1 ?r "J May 1.1859. 2wl0 j.r.LsBi-. TAKEN UP by the subscriber. 7 miles n. of Dallas, Polk Co. a brigKt browm J year old mare j bout 14 hands high, black W '"ZtlZ kianda perceivable, saia 'j -r--K,,. .ngust last. W. HOWE. aMay 3. 1858. 2wl0 TAKEN UP by tne oktok, " """ . of Corvallis. one 4-year old sorrel borse, blaxe . . " , wDite on the ngbt hind foot or pasturu. meSdSeWw-rks. WILLIAM TAYLOR. M.vl.lS- wl0 riiAKKN UP by the subscriber, living at Jefferson I uarion Co, one bru die steer, soppoed 10-year old. " .. . n . i D ..... r K .1 Bwallowfork in each ear. j. m.baijus. Mav l'W- ; 2wl0 TAKEN UP by the subscriber, 3 miles s. w. of Sit verton, Marion Co. one 4-year old hoise.blaze face, the right hind foot white, came to my place in March '58. had on a nailer, snoa ait arouno woes Msy 6, 1858. ZWIO 'J. JS. puataaDtI TAKEN UP by the subscriber. 2$ miles e. of Vsa noy's ferry on Togoe river, Josephine Co.. oa tha , . j.. nr anvil ifiAfi mi-TMroli dark te steer- smooth crop and an uaderbit oat of the-right ear. 3W1 into.